There isn’t a day that has passed since the November U.S. presidential election that Mr. Trump, now President Trump, has not dominated the headlines.

Avid readers of this commentary over the years will acknowledge that I had grown weary of the omnipresence of the Federal Reserve and the vast shadow it has cast on the capital markets, compelling me to write about it far too often.

Well, it appears the Fed is not nearly as relevant in this Twitter regime we find ourselves in and, unfortunately, I have already grown tired of referencing the machinations going on in Washington D.C. these days. Nevertheless, I intend to explore the relevance of both in this commentary. At the very least, Trump and Janet Yellen will share air time.